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--- a/nl/install-methods/official-cdrom.xml
+++ b/nl/install-methods/official-cdrom.xml
@@ -6,12 +6,12 @@
<para>
By far the easiest way to install &debian-gnu; is from an Official
-Debian CD-ROM Set. You can buy a set from a vendor (see the
+&debian; CD-ROM Set. You can buy a set from a vendor (see the
<ulink url="&url-debian-cd-vendors;">CD vendors page</ulink>).
-You may also download the CD-ROM images from a Debian mirror and make
+You may also download the CD-ROM images from a &debian; mirror and make
your own set, if you have a fast network connection and a CD burner
(see the <ulink url="&url-debian-cd;">Debian CD page</ulink> for
-detailed instructions). If you have a Debian CD set and CDs are
+detailed instructions). If you have a &debian; CD set and CDs are
bootable on your machine, you can skip right to
<xref linkend="boot-installer"/>; much effort has been expended to ensure
the files most people need are there on the CD. Although a full set of
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ you can use an alternative strategy such as
or manually loading the kernel from the CD to initially boot the
system installer. The files you need for booting by another means are
-also on the CD; the Debian network archive and CD folder organization
+also on the CD; the &debian; network archive and CD folder organization
are identical. So when archive file paths are given below for
particular files you need for booting, look for those files in the
same directories and subdirectories on your CD.